“never regard study as a duty, but as an enviable opportunity to learn.”

- Albert Einstein

Your treasure trove of studying tips.

  • The Kaizen Mindset & Why Students Need It

    As students, growing up is one of the main focuses in this life-stage. However, to grow well is a challenge. How then can we equip our young, growing minds with the skills for success? The answer: Kaizen.

  • 7 Popular Study Habits You Need to Break

    Let’s face it. If your current relationship with studying isn’t working, it’s time to break up. Do you relate to any of these red flags?

  • What type of student are you?

    From ‘Closet Mugger’ to ‘Last Min Clutch-er’, find out once and for all which type of student you are, and what you need to do to excel.

  • How to Study Smarter, Not Harder

    As a student, you’ve probably heard the phrase “don’t study hard, just study smart”. Here are four constructive steps you can follow to start studying smarter.

  • 4 Ways to Stop Being A Lazy Student

    Don’t limit yourself and don’t live to regret! You are not alone.

  • The Benefits of Developing Self-Discipline Early On

    Mastering the self is no small feat.

Made for the parents.

  • For Parents: How to help a child who hates studying

    Sometimes, the more we nag, scold and punish our child, the more they grow to detest the object of our efforts.

  • For Parents: Advice for home-based learning

    It’s easy to feel distracted at home. Afterall, the home is associated with rest, especially after a hard day's work.

  • For Parents: Supporting your child through PSLE, O/A Levels

    Here are some things you can do to help your child (and yourself) tide through this difficult part of their life!

  • For Parents: How to choose a good school for your child

    Location, reputation, examinations … there are so many factors to consider when selecting your child’s future school.

  • For Parents: 3 telling signs that your child needs tuition

    Is tuition really necessary? Here are some telling symptoms that indicate that your child might benefit from extra tutoring.